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Associated British Ports : ウィキペディア英語版
Associated British Ports

Associated British Ports Holdings Ltd owns and operates 21 ports in the United Kingdom, managing around 25 per cent of the UK's sea-borne trade. The company's activities cover transport, haulage and terminal operations, ship's agency, dredging and marine consultancy.
Since 2006, the company has been owned by a consortium consisting of Goldman Sachs, Borealis, GIC, and Prudential.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.abports.co.uk/Home/Company_History/ )
==History==

Ports formerly owned by rail and canal companies were nationalised in 1947 by Clement Attlee's post Second World War Labour government. The commission was split in 1962 by the Transport Act 1962; the British Transport Docks Board (BTDB) was formed in 1962 as a government-owned body to manage various ports throughout Great Britain.〔(Transportation Infrastructure: Associated British Ports Holdings plc. ) ''investing.businessweek.com''. Retrieved 23 January 2013.〕
In 1981 the Conservative government of Margaret Thatcher implemented the Transport Act 1981, which provided for the BTDB's privatisation.〔(Revised Statute from The UK Statute Law Database: Transport Act 1981 ) ''www.opsi.gov.uk''. Retrieved 23 January 2013.〕 Because of BTDB's statutory powers as a harbour operator, a straightforward conversion to limited company status was impractical. Instead, BTDB was renamed as Associated British Ports (ABP) and a limited company, Associated British Ports Holdings Ltd, was created, with the same powers in law over ABP as a holding company has over a subsidiary.
In 1983 the British Government allowed the company to become a public limited company quoted on the London Stock Exchange. The company was taken over by a consortium of companies in 2006 and, in August of that year, the company was de-listed from the London Stock Exchange.
In 2002 ABP bought Hams Hall Distribution Park in the West Midlands from E.ON.
In 2006 a consortium led by Goldman Sachs offered £2.795 billion for the company.〔(£2.795 Billion Takeover Offer for Associated British Ports Holdings plc ) 21 July 2006 , ''www.ogier.com''. Retrieved 23 January 2013.〕 As of 2010 the consortium (known as 'Admiral') owns the business.〔(Ownership of ABP ) ''www.abports.co.uk''〕

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